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After taking inventory of our seeds last week, we had to decide which seeds we were going to keep and which we needed to throw out. Each year we write the date on the seed containers, that gives us a starting point. Some seed packs slipped through our system though and had no date on … Continue Reading →

Friends: We have chosen a new day and time to pray at 13600 Van Dyke for wisdom and guidance. We’ll meet at the front of the church Sunday at 2 p.m. Immediately afterward, we’ll convene elsewhere (directions will be given at the church) to discuss our thoughts and feelings in the aftermath of our group … Continue Reading →

Friends: It looks like the weather WILL NOT cooperate with Friday’s plan to meet at the church at 4 p.m. to pray. For now, please — wherever you’re at tomorrow at 4, even if you’re out shoveling snow — spend a few minutes asking the Lord for wisdom and guidance on what the future holds … Continue Reading →

Seed catalogs have been showing up in our mailbox since before the beginning of the new year. Most of the catalogs that we regularly order from have arrived. We’re still getting a few duplicates and reminders from impatient seed sellers and some catalogs from new outfits. I’d rather go to mailbox and see what catalog … Continue Reading →

Maybe you know me, maybe you don’t. I really don’t matter in this matter. You might remember about what happened a decade ago: a reunion and an interfaith service at 13600 Van Dyke that brought Shield of Faith and Holy Name together in hopes of a neighborhood revival. I will always call it a miracle … Continue Reading →

Growing up in a rural area of southern Michigan, I had a chance to absorb a lot of our local farm culture. Back then, there were plenty of old-timers who, in their younger days, had farmed their acreage with teams of horses. Those gray-haired farmers had plenty of advice and time-worn proverbs to pass along. One … Continue Reading →

During many winters we have a January thaw. We had a very welcomed warm spell last week and it looks like there will be another warm-up this week too, even though it may not be quite as warm this time around. I always like to take advantage of those warm mid-winter days to freshen up … Continue Reading →

It’s popular to bash seemingly frivolous tax payer funded scientific research but I think most people would agree that a vast majority of research is worthwhile. There is some really interesting research happening over at the US Department of Agriculture that may have the potential to spill over into the organic gardening area. A naturally … Continue Reading →

Onions are a staple in our kitchen and I’m guessing are in yours too. While homegrown vegetables are always the best, it’s especially true with onions. Those little onion bulbs, called sets, that you find in the garden center were grown last year from an onion variety selected for good storage characteristics, not flavor. I … Continue Reading →

We took a chance in August and drove more than 500 miles south from Detroit to a city park near Nashville to view “The Great American Eclipse.” Last-minute clouds threatened but cleared and we were lucky to witness the total eclipse of the sun. It was an awe-inspiring sight. The sky turned dark, birds … Continue Reading →